Improved Generalized Born Solvent Model Parameters for Protein Simulations
Stony Brook University · University of Utah
Abstract
The generalized Born (GB) model is one of the fastest implicit solvent models and it has become widely adopted for Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations. This speed comes with tradeoffs, and many reports in the literature have pointed out weaknesses with GB models. Because the quality of a GB model is heavily affected by empirical parameters used in calculating solvation energy, in this work we have refit these parameters for GB-Neck, a recently developed GB model, in order to improve the accuracy of both the solvation energy and effective radii calculations. The data sets used for fitting are significantly larger than those used in the past. Comparing to other pairwise GB models like GB-OBC and the original…
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3Topics & keywords
- Solvation
- Pairwise comparison
- Molecular dynamics
- Statistical physics
- Implicit solvation
- Computer science
- Solvent models
- Boltzmann constant
- Affordable and clean energy